Trauma Healing Workshop: A Journey to Understanding and Reclaiming Your Life
This 5-module course explores the core principles of trauma, the body’s response, and how to navigate the path to healing. Each module builds on the previous one, offering an integrative understanding of the body, brain, and social conditioning, and providing actionable tools to move toward safety and empowerment.
Format and Duration
- Delivery: Online (3 hours)
- Structure: Five modules, each designed to build upon the last for a comprehensive understanding of trauma and healing.
- Extras: We’ll do some real time practice during the workshop exploring how different tools can have a different impact on our internal felt experience.
Module 1: The Design
Objective: Understand how the human body and brain are designed to respond to stress, process experiences, and adapt for survival.
- Content:
- The Nervous System: Sympathetic (fight/flight) and parasympathetic (rest/digest) systems, and how they regulate stress, play, and recovery.
- The Brain: The roles of the basal ganglia (movement), limbic system (emotion and memory), and cortex (reasoning).
- Developmental Stages: How the brain and nervous system mature over time, and why trauma experienced at different stages leaves distinct imprints.
- Key Insight: Our body and brain are beautifully designed for survival, but trauma can disrupt this harmony.
Module 2: There Will Be Pain
Objective: Explore how pain and trauma are imprinted on the body and nervous system from early experiences.
- Content:
- Nervous System Calibration: How our body processes information in early life and the thresholds for tolerable experiences.
- Trauma Imprints: Understanding trauma as unprocessed experiences that overwhelm the nervous system.
- Pain and the Body: How unresolved pain creates chronic stress, discomfort, and physiological consequences.
- Birth and Beyond: The innate capacity of the nervous system to adapt, and the impact of overwhelming experiences during early development.
- Key Insight: Pain becomes imprinted when the body cannot process or express overwhelming experiences, laying the foundation for fear.
Module 3: There Will Be Fear
Objective: Examine how unprocessed pain evolves into fear and shapes our first identity paradigms through social conditioning.
- Content:
- Fear and the Body:
- Fear as a response to perceived danger, both physical and emotional.
- How unresolved pain leads to chronic fear, which becomes the dominant force shaping behavior.
- Core Belief Development:
- Formation of identity paradigms: “I am unworthy,” “I am unsafe,” etc.
- Four categories of core beliefs: defectiveness, responsibility, safety, and control.
- Positive vs. negative belief formation and their impact on how we navigate relationships and self-worth.
- Attachment Theory:
- Secure attachment vs. insecure attachment styles (avoidant, ambivalent, disorganized).
- How early relational experiences with caregivers influence our ability to feel safe in relationships and the world.
- Social Conditioning:
- The role of family, culture, and environment in reinforcing beliefs and attachment patterns.
- Key Insight: Fear and social conditioning create deeply ingrained identity paradigms that often require conscious work to shift.
- Fear and the Body:
Module 4: There Will Be Coping
Objective: Understand the coping mechanisms that develop to manage the overwhelm of trauma and fear.
- Content:
- Coping as Survival: Why the body and mind adopt behaviors to avoid re-experiencing pain.
- Unhealthy Coping Mechanisms:
- Avoidance, addiction, impulsive behaviors, and over/undereating.
- How these behaviors offer temporary relief but cause long-term damage to relationships, health, and well-being.
- The Physical Toll:
- Chronic stress, digestive issues, inflammation, autoimmune disorders, and the impact of shallow breathing.
- The Relational Cost:
- How coping mechanisms affect attachment styles and relationships, leading to disconnection and mistrust.
- Key Insight: Coping mechanisms may help us survive, but they ultimately perpetuate the very pain and fear they are designed to avoid.
Module 5: There Will Be Doubt
Objective: Navigate the final hurdle of doubt and learn how to reclaim agency in the healing process.
- Content:
- The Weight of Doubt:
- Internal resistance to change and fears of failure.
- The role of guilt, shame, and societal expectations in maintaining cycles of coping.
- Reclaiming Responsibility:
- Recognizing that healing is within your power and making the conscious choice to change.
- The cost of responsibility: Repairing relationships and rebuilding trust.
- Empowerment Through Safety:
- Tools to create safety within the body (e.g., somatic practices, mindfulness, breathwork).
- How to integrate the mind and body to align with your healing journey.
- Key Insight: Doubt is part of the process, but the decision to change allows for freedom, safety, and empowerment.
- The Weight of Doubt:
Who Is This Workshop For?
- Those seeking to understand the connection between trauma, the body, and the mind.
- Individuals ready to explore the roots of their pain, fear, and coping mechanisms.
- Anyone looking for actionable tools to build safety, confidence, and resilience in their healing journey.
Instuctor: Marcel Coetzee
From Struggle to Strength: A Journey Rooted in Resilience and Transformation
Born in South Africa during the height of Apartheid, I was raised in a complex world that shaped my understanding of resilience, empathy, and the human spirit. These early experiences led me to seek deeper meaning and purpose, a journey that continued when I moved to Ireland in 2001.
In the years that followed, my life took unexpected turns, marked by intense personal challenges and losses. Yet, with each setback, I found within myself a renewed determination to rise above—to transform pain into purpose. In 2017, I made a pivotal decision to reclaim my life fully, leading to the creation of my practice in 2018, designed to help others move from chaos to clarity.
Through this personal and professional transformation, I’ve developed an approach uniquely suited to leaders, entrepreneurs, and high-achieving professionals who are stuck between who they are and who they want to become.